Apple said today it will discuss its financial performance for its fiscal second quarter 2013 in a conference call on April 23.

The call, which as usual will be streamed, is expected to cover the company's revenue and sales figures. CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer will likely be on hand to provide a financial forecast for the next quarter.

The iPhone maker recorded a monster first quarter of 2013, posting revenue of $54.5 billion and earnings of $13.1 billion on sales of 47.8 million iPhones and 22.9 million iPads. That was just below the $54.7 billion that Wall Street was expecting.

Apple said in January that it expected the second quarter to bring in between $41 billion and $43 billion in revenue. That's well below Wall Street's forecasted revenue of $45.6 billion.

The conference call is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. PT and will be streamed through the company's investor relations page. Check back with CNET on April 23 for full coverage and analysis of the financial report.